Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2012; 18(12): 1365-1372
Published online Mar 28, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i12.1365
Table 3 Assignment of a clinical gallstone symptom score to different preoperative symptom frequency groups (%)
Percent of patients with symptoms according to pain presentation
SymptomScoreSevereModerateMildChronic
Pain in upper abdomen: Pain most common in right upper quadrant or intensifies when bending forward or lying on the right side210096.694.188.2
Pain attacks commonly last more than one hour173.066.776.546.2
Pain in a ”plateau fashion”162.272.967.664.3
Urge to move during pain attacks151.469.058.884.6
Pain commonly occurs at night143.261.050.029.4
Pain radiation to the back140.547.538.258.8
Nausea during pain attacks161.148.352.950.0
Use of analgesics in > 50% of pain attacks154.054.344.141.2
Perspiration during pain attacks136.141.441.260.0